Not bled properly or not adjusted properly.
Yes
your rear brakes are binding, and yourwheel cylinders are leaking and maybe your emergency cable ,thats connected to your secondary brake shoe needs replacing.
You can't adjust disc brakes
You will have to change the things you can't think of now. If you really did change everything, you should have new, working brakes. What about the master and slave cylinders? What about the brake pipes? Some rough use pickups, may have the pipes crushed underneath, causing a blockage.
It depends, If it is a large construction truck it usually has 12 cylinders. If it is a pickup truck or a light construction truck they usually have 8 or 6 cylinders.
Yes it does, I have one!
need to bleed the lines
with your ebrake cable.
On the 4WD SR5 truck, front brakes are disc, and rear brakes are drum.
fordparts.com shows disc brakes on the front of a 1988 Ford Ranger
Cars no but if you want to spend alot of money pickup trucks can. I personally am just going to keep the brakes I have on my truck.
I am watching my husband get madder and madder